- Itai
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footnotes =Itai ("ee-tai") is a biblical name. Itai was one of
King David 's army Generals. He was notJewish , but rather aPhilistine (plishti - an ancient people that lived in theland of Israel ) from the city of Gath, next toAshkelon . When David flees from Absolom, he tells Itai that it is wiser not to follow him, but Itai chooses to go with David and his household anyway. The name can also be written: Ittai, Etay, Itay, Ytai, Etai, or Eatai. The name translates loosely as "friendly." [ [http://judaism.about.com/od/hebrewname1/tp/names_bi.htm Hebrew Names for Boys beginning with I - Naming a Jewish Baby ] ]In recent years it is also a one of the most common names for boys in
Israel .Sometimes, in order to strengthen the connection of theLand of Israel of a baby who was converted toJudaism , or to bless a Jewish person who became very ill, it is acceptable to change their name to Itai. This name is often explained as anacronym of "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning" (Psalms, 137:5)- "אם אשכחך ירושלים, תשכח ימיני" ("Im Eshkakhekh Yerushalaiym Tishkakh Yemini") or "Land of Israel ,Torah ofIsrael "- "ארץ ישראל, תורת ישראל" ("Eretz Yisrael, Torat Yisrael").Itai
Itai is a
Shona name, pronounced ("ee-ta-i"). It is usually a boy's name depending on the actual spelling used. For boys it is usually spelt "Itai" and for girls it is spelt 'Itayi". There is not much general difference in the two but a slight heaviness in the female version to emphasise the "y". But in the popular teenage culture ofZimbabwe this slight difference is often ignored.The word itself loosely translates to "will" or "do as you/we please". Exact meaning is subjective, positive or negative. The First, positive, meaning is that of a proud person/family with free will. The second, negative, meaning is that of a persecuted person/family surrendering their will to their persecutor. Whether the first or the second meaning is implied is usually dictated by a person's family background. Those born into good fortune usually bear the positive whilst those born into poverty usually bear the negative.
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